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Decoding Beliefs
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:40:08
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Every once in a great while, the cosmos align, the gods smile down and I end up seated next to someone on a plane who is NOT a certified lunatic. Rarer still are the times when this individual ends up being way cool to chat with. Considering I spend a good portion of my life at 30,000 feet, when this happens, I’m one happy camper. And it happened last week.
Somewhere between Dallas and my home, I struck up a conversation with my seatmate, a wonderful young lady named Amanda. After batting Monty Python movie quotes back and forth, we started talking about what books we’re currently reading. English comedy and literature – you can probably see the pocket protector and horn-rimmed nerdy glasses on me already!
Amanda was working her way through the soon-to-be classic, “The DaVinci Code.” Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’re probably aware the book has sold some 40 million copies and the movie has just hit the big screen. I’ll spare you any details since you’re probably one of the 40 million anyway, but suffice it to say there is a lot of questionable “facts” about church history, the supposed life of Jesus and ties to certain factions of the church today. Frankly, I’m just plain sick of all the hullabaloo, but I’m always happy to know people who read the book before seeing the movie. Hence, why I’m excited about the conversation on Southwest Airlines.
As we chatted over fact and fiction in Dan Brown’s novel, Amanda shared some of the feedback she received from friends when they found out what she is reading. “They told me I shouldn’t read it,” she said. “One of them even said that this book would completely destroy my faith.” Know what I say to that? “Then that’s precisely why you SHOULD read it!”
Let’s look at what we call “belief.” We all have our own beliefs: politically, religiously, socially, personally, interpersonally, etc. etc. etc. Have you ever had one of your beliefs change? Probably so. I mean, who gets to age, oh, 10, and believes that a generous pixie with a dental fascination will swoop in under the cover of darkness and trade out a shiny nickel for something that was knocked out of your mouth during a softball game? And, why do we no longer believe this little tale? Because it’s utterly ridiculous? Maybe… but realizing it’s ridiculous comes from one thing – experience.
All experiences add to your base of knowledge. Those who told my new friend not to read this book are telling her that she should, in essence, stay ignorant to anything she doesn’t already know. Again folks, not that everything (or maybe anything) in this book is factual, but to not even be willing to explore a possibility? When one will not explore any ideas outside his/her own, what does that make a person? Stubborn? Single focused? Insecure? Yes, yes and yes.
Think of it this way. Columbus was pretty darned sure he could sail from Portugal and reach the other side of the world. Yet, most of the world’s population believed the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria would get out to the horizon and do a nosedive to certain death. Columbus basically figured, “Hey, if I fall off the edge of the earth, at least I’ll know the truth!” And, he set sail. The rest, as they say, is history. But what if ol’ Chris hadn’t been willing to explore any ideas other than the popular notion of the day? Where would we be now? Portugal, probably!
Code stuff aside, don’t be afraid to branch out and educate yourself further, no matter the topic. More knowledge isn’t going to hurt anyone! And, if your beliefs remain intact after a bit more research, excellent! You’ll now be more informed to explain fully why you believe what you believe!
Marcus Engel is a professional speaker/author who inspires audiences to achieve success by making intelligent choices. Blinded by a drunk driver at age 18, Marcus battled through two years of recovery and 300 hours of reconstructive facial surgery to reach his goal of returning to college. After graduating from Missouri State University in 2000, Marcus began sharing his story professionally to audiences nationwide. In 2002, Marcus founded his own publishing company with the release of his autobiography, “After This…An Inspirational Journey For All the Wrong Reasons.” His messages of empowerment and motivation have been witnessed by hundreds of thousands through his keynotes, his autobiography and his monthly newsletters. Marcus Engel is a speaker, a message, a story you will never forget! Visit http://www.MarcusEngel.com for more information!
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